DocumentCode
3175385
Title
Dominant resonant mode damping of a piezoelectric tube nanopositioner using optimal sensorless shunts
Author
Aphale, Sumeet S. ; Moheimani, S. O Reza ; Fleming, Andrew J.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Newcastle, Newcastle
fYear
2007
fDate
9-13 July 2007
Firstpage
2220
Lastpage
2225
Abstract
Piezoelectric tube scanners are used in most commercial scanning probe microscopes, to provide precise motion to the scanning tip. Due to their mechanical construction, they have a relatively low-frequency first resonant mode. This mode gets excited due to environmental noise and introduces errors in the scan obtained. In precision scanning applications, this limits the upper bound of a triangular scan rate to around 1/100th the first mechanical resonance frequency. Feedback control techniques and shunt damping methods have shown promising results in damping this resonant mode and improving scan performance. Most of these techniques need a sensor, which in turn adds complexity to the overall system. With this motivation, passive sensorless shunt damping has been investigated and documented. In this work, we design active sensorless shunts, optimized using H2 and Hinfin techniques. These shunts damp the modal amplitude of the first resonant peak by almost 24 dB. A triangle raster pattern used to test the scan accuracy shows significant improvement due to the damping achieved by these active shunts.
Keywords
Hinfin control; damping; feedback; instrumentation; nanopositioning; piezoelectric devices; Feedback control techniques; H2 techniques; Hinfin techniques; dominant resonant mode damping; mechanical resonance frequency; optimal sensorless shunts; passive sensorless; piezoelectric tube nanopositioner; scanning probe microscopes; triangle raster pattern; Damping; Feedback control; Mechanical sensors; Microscopy; Nanopositioning; Probes; Resonance; Resonant frequency; Upper bound; Working environment noise;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 2007. ACC '07
Conference_Location
New York, NY
ISSN
0743-1619
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0988-8
Electronic_ISBN
0743-1619
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACC.2007.4283080
Filename
4283080
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